Rights are inherent in all individuals and are derived from property rights: "Mine."

You have rights merely because you exist.

I have the right to life, because I own my body; my property.

The shirt I'm wearing is my property, I bought it and so I own it, and thus I can do whatever I want too with it without asking permission from someone else. It is my right to cut my shirt up.

I don't have the right to cut your shirt, because it's your property. You can give me permission to cut your shirt, a privilege, but cutting your shirt is not a right I can ever have. No right can infringe on the right of someone else; i.e. if I ran up and cut your shirt, I will have violated your rights by damaging your property, and would thus be liable to give you redress.

I have the right to bear arms. I don't have the right to a weapon, nor do I have the right to bear arms in your home (or your property).

I have the right to free speech. I don't have the right to come onto your property and say what ever I want to say, nor do I have the right to make you listen to my speech.